Dictionary
- Bull Market
- A securities market characterized thus on rising prices.
- Bullish, Bearish
- Words used to describe investor attitudes. Bullish means optimistic; bearish means pessimistic. These terms also describe the bull market and bear market.
- Bundling, Unbundling
- A trend allowing creation of securities either by combining primitive and derivative securities into one composite hybrid or by separating returns on an asset into classes.
- Business Cycle
- The recurrent rise and fall of a country's economic fortune over time. It is characterized by fluctuating employment levels, industrial productivity, and interest rates.
- Buy Limit
- Indicates a security may be purchased only at the designated price or lower.